Pueblo County Commissioner Sal Pace said preliminary estimates suggested that roughly $87,000 worth of marijuana purchases were made at the two shops open for business Jan. 1, meaning that the county, at the minimum, is owed $5,220 in local taxes from the first day of marijuana sales.

Store owners Thursday morning said they’re not worried about supply issues yet, but if demand remains strong over the next few days, that could become a growing concern.

“It’s a little quieter, but there were still lines outside when we opened,” Mike Stetler, owner of Marisol Therapeutics, said Thursday morning.